Glass Transition of the Solvent in a Polystyrene Gel
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The mechanism of the glass transition of solvent quinoline in a polystyrene(quinoline) get is studied by measurements of get length and depolarized Rayleigh scattering. It is found that the effect of intermolecular force between quinoline moleculesand the polystyrene network is important in the glass transition of the solvent. Due tothe force, fluctuations in orientations of solvent molecules are frozen and themolecules are bound to the network. With nearing the glass transition temperature,the intensity of a broad Rayleigh component decreases due to decrease of the numberof solvent molecules fluctuating in the network and that of a narrow Rayleigh compo-nent increases due to increase of inhomogeneity of the get density.
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- 1987-10-15
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